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Investigation into murder of Polygamist continues 1 1. 1 r H.r ig jl it'll is ill ,ub it Dalurl fvrfl lirl,l,t!l. t I'Jufa.Jil, a '!-- Ji-- ) ll.ulilrr aj pait-liJutdatt si, ( know II pchgafiilst Jraitrf ' tic I .!,.!! ilc a!h Was Jxn1.iH Hal H hlifttihg aiinlcf.t said Marlitf (buik ICalS.Jc) ttf NaiJ-ct- '' r Muff than Itirif Jllulira Dm tUHl lirailc-- 1 4 liutilrlX Olni luf Ific t late fiillaiitra fur this vrar t.uli! tl tan t a t,ra tc-t- , and ) luti (rinnU lm a tl.rj ine it fur U. worij Hut. a l.unirr ni luit, and I )krl lirvrr W ill tc I Jill tiradinii tor tlic1 lulls art) Unit , Shd uauall) hair in t amrr.) lutkrd salrlj under ins arm a I gn t tlUt klc wlu-ShrJ wc li.t haw cuniing, and Mnm-!iitknow n to (lip an iitiact-ni- fumf in as thi-- praiuT nil in my dirt-rtiothr firarrsl cuk patch Tht-- know tln-r- r is no threat (mm me wu-uliln- 'l n Rt-r- n n y County Jordan was found llirlldirrs Friday Itrairf trc-e- by fa indy sltrnimitl ill the id Hh-- J Iwrhe Mile ('any on They notdird the t.rr ill k oil ue by cltuefli band I'adui ii y Raitisey kaid the hunting consisted id 3) people, two who were apprnilly Jordan k wises All hale been qUrituUird aild nu one has hern ruled out as 3 the khejiil said suspect Jordan was apparently the son in law id the late polygamist Jr ad er Knd About hall of those in the party, whuh tin luded -- tJuhtirO ell-air- .! tciui;cj lu ltialVO and the other hall krlc J old all s g piopcrty owner asked for an adjustfne-f,m sewer charges on A ) the property alter someone bad le(t ins water running Alter dis-cu- s slop the Council voted that in (Mober !2, fdty two senior there delicious a ms c dinner lme would be uu adjustment Hie i. enjoyed bad been Jett w ,ti lived thicken and venues and running - and was nu leakage, ft was there the a itrhghtful program (mm Jay oill laimly, td Manti The ('lull therefore the property owner s fam.lv involved their l children tn responsibility. ( bits Ktavtts told the Council an entertaining tveing of gong, that there are still big trucks I: u'u dance, and wit driving over the sidewalks and November 5, al 11 a in will be Parking tn the Sunset South subthe next blood pressure clinic. division Chief Ktescl was given November 19, at 7 p tn will be another name and will gel with the It e nevl putluck dinner at (be owner, Marsha Okerlund, representing (' liter. Menu for the Week Brett Shaw, of the KMTs asked if Macaroni and che-t-- e a decision had been made lo Thursday sausage patty, green brans, provide the KMTs with some land cusp, bread, butter, milk, today Salsbury steak, whip- rd potatoes, gravy, tossed green salad, peaches, cookie, bread, batter, milk, juice. fjver and onums, scalloped carrots, pears, cookie, bre-1. butter, milk, juice, Cream of tomato Tuesday tuna macaroni salad, cheese sink, orange slices, bread, butti-r- , 10 r milk, juice omrr, to? American Heart v:xfilJf Mother dutifully look care of the game as tt was brought home. W ilh her Scotch ancestry nothing went to waste. Jars and cans of enison lined the pantry she! es. while the frveer bulged wilh neatly wrapped masts, and rky dned in the sun on doth draped screens One bmther was hot cm duck hunting, and felt that di;:ng or pheasant or duck was the supreme feast, though I couldnt see why chomping (low n on a piece of lead shol and chipping a tooth was so rdnesday Hamburger and cheese piria, buttered com, Jello U Association with (rud. brownie, milk, juice. (or an ambulance and meeting building, She was (old of the decision of the Sepl, 8, 1987 meeting stating that land Kasl of Salma Creek on the Southwest corner would be leased for 99 years (or tl per year Council must approve final loca- tion IJoyd Stanley required into the decision about his landfill salvage rights, Tfje Council denied the request It was (cl! that in order lo issue salvage rights a full time custodian would be needed at the landfill. Some items can be removed I mm the with written permission Then he saw it. Peacefully walking across our north pasture was a large, black cat. Here, he almost yelled. You do it. Ill help you and well nail that old thing before she gets halfway across the pasture. Well, er. to. . . . I dont really want U Banks arc banks, others are not. economy, Banking is bused on trust and confidence with tlie added financial institutions are not banks, although main would like to he. Some even include "bank" in their names. All financial institutions do not pay income tax as banks do. Banks pay property, income and other taxes to support our state and local governments and schools. And only banks provide the full range of banking si rv ices associated with the term "bank." banks arc much more than institutions where jvople deposit and Ixhtovv money. Banks play a universal role whenever people are engaged in commerce, hut more than that. I tah banks arc employers and taxpayers which contribute significant! to tab's growing District I Combined I security Marvel Hansen, head W ill Jen, Deposit Insurance Corporation Kae Hatch, More tion of depositor's funds up to SIOU.OOO. Insurance through the FDiC is not free. Banks pay for it based on their deposits. List year, I 'tali banks paid approximately SU.l million to provide FDIC insurance protection for their customers. The FDIC insurance fund now exceeds SIS billion. expenses, A letter from Gunnison City requested 110,677,31 for Salmas portiop to date of the airport projeiT-wapresented. The Council approved the payment of the s costs Councilman Nielsen noted that the culinary water line needs to be repaired before winter sets In, Approximate cost is 13,000, The council approved the project. h jlLli tLiJ dutifully laid the stock against my check and sighted in on the cat ...easy so far . . .tightened the gun agaisnt my shoulder and followed davofthevear. I to tail. She seemed to sense that 1 swear she looked direcat me. tly Pull it! Pull it! Ronnie commanded excitedly I raised the gun a little higher, and then I saw it. On the hill behind the pasture was a patch of sagebrush, and near (he bottom of the clump was a bright yellow flow er of some sort, testifying that summer had indeed arrived. I centered in on that flower and pulled the trigger. You missed! How could you stopped. . tali Banks are major employers. The hanks in our state employ more than 10.600 people with a combined annual payroll of SI 77 million. Banks hired 5.0S1 new Banking is an important part of the business sector. noted with a pinch of pride that the flower head had disappeared, and as we wandered on, dutifully listened to my hero's tales of how he neier missed am'hing - nothing at all The assets oft tali hanks exceed SI 0.7 billion approximately 60".. oi the assets representing financial institutions in tali Ptjsosits. Ixith personal and commercial, are more than SS s billion. tah hanks provide funds to -- Secretly. I smiled, for I thought smugly that my record wa a pretty good one to! I I 1 raher 'Credit is an important aspect of personal and business' commerce. I 'tab banks have more than .5 billion in installment loans outstandingto individual citizens. List year, approximately 22,000 new loans to consumers were made by tah hanks. Businesses, too, are borrowers. List vear, I tali planning and prudent use of credit through "Your Bank and You." Sponsored by the I'tali Bankers Association, the five-ho- ur bank- 1 ing course was taught by bankers last year in 7TS".. of the State's high schools. Computer software provided by the Bankers Association is also helping students in 5 high schools learn more alvout "Money and Banking." The I 'BA also provides films, slides, videos and speakers on a variety of money management topics with the goal of disseminating information and building a better economv . nt all eer : employees last vear. Ronnie said. It was a piece of cake - hut you missed! I . S . miss an easy shot like that? However. Providing credit for I tali consumers and businesses. hanking convenience every something was going on, and Bankers are concerned about our future. net-wor- 24-ho- I I Students are learning early about the monetary system. personal financial -- provide trigger! the cats 'M.OOO profit-sharin- g banks in I tah. Together, they There are have 405 branches serving most every I tab community. More than 2.50 automatic tellers- -. some associated with national this little v thing, and when youve got er centered, pull that field. The scope wasnt an expensive one, but I could see the cat very clearly. I looked her over from tip In addition to the vast number of hours and dollars contributed to charities, civic organizations and cultural affairs by individuals working in I 'tab banks, the banks themselves are major contributors. From their own budgets and charitable foundations, the banks of .tab donated nearly 51.5 million to support social, cultural, health and educational activities in our communities throughout the state. pension, retirement and plans for employers of of all si.e. Convenient locations throughout I tah. movement across the tah banks help make I tali a great place to live. I . Come on. Do it for me! For him? W hy Id gladly sail the For him? Id gladly do anything for him . . .sail the Atlantic in a peanut shell; or climb to the top of Kings Peak with my bare feet. But shoot a cat? He stood close to me (that part was great!). Just lay your cheek right along here and sight through than t'vcrv kml of customer hanks made liearh 20.000 loans of in the amount of s'2.0S all tvjies to businesses hilli.m. Loans outstanding exceed 50.6 billion. inks also lend money to indiv iduals anil businesses to Imv land, homes and buildings 21 T l. I ymri tz vyi y iTTI ii Vi i ; tali Bankers Association DS ., nlry.ivv ,, i s,i,- ji ; De-Ann- a Backhoe payments will be taken out of all departments that will be Using the new backhoe Supervisor Scott Holt reported that the Carp of Efigmrers will come down and given an estimate of what it would cost to clean out Salma Creek There will be no charge Hull was told lo tell them to go ahead with the project. Holt wilt take his Wastewater Operator Exam on November 14, The city will pay his fees and I 'tabus have invested their retirement funds in Individual Retirement Accounts ( IRAs) in I tah banks. More than $5S2 million is on deposit in IRAs which are administered hy tah hanks. In addition, bank trust departments administer a variety of protec- idge. alternate 1 Retirement security for our people. ( and JS lUaruhe Nordfelt, tah hanks have real estate loans outstanding of more than S .4 billion. List year. Ixmks made 2. "00 m nlgage loans in the amount of 5016 million. pro- vided by Federal 14 areas North of Main Street; I All 1 trmate wonderful. A cousin who lived with us thought that zapping sparrows as they lined up on the fence rows was great, and (o him. hunting yickrahbits was better than a day at the dams, I. of course, took my (urn with the .22. The others would laugh and joke about my aim. as I missed the birds on the w ire or the rabbit in the brush. Kul. so what? I didn't want to kill anything. Why should I take a Dot shot at some little bird trying lo keep warm on the bam roof; or why zonk that stray pup in the field? It wasn't for me. But put me on a target and it was another story. My shots were never more than a tiny bit from the hulls eye. Iiiter. when I got into shooting day piegons, I never missed (well, hardly ever). One day my boyfriend and I were spending a Saturday afternoon together. He, of course, was packing the trusty .22 he had just received for his 16th birthday. Every now and then he would zap a sparrow or take a shot at a magpie, just to enforce my already growing belief that he was the most wonderful human being that would ever be born on the face of the earth. We wandered along, enjoying the springtime of life and the newness of summer. &QJ Mayor or Chief of indue Judges of Flection for the .Nov ember 3rd ballot were approved by the Council They were as follows District IS All area south of Main Street . sbamm Springer, head judge; Mary turn Haitian, Manlyn Steiger, Carol Steele, A1 C (tuii J..nr 28 1987 Snlirm City Council Cooiillucnl fluid P a vat Salma Sun Wr tl , Jot Jalik f alliiliek iliake Ihrif home tn tula! ('oloiada, near Denver M.rldf halliscy kald the apparent tnutder was laving the resources id his department, as It is now iiicohrd tn the Arnold 7erry case below the courts. Rainey praised his otlhers and members of Search and Rescue who wotked over the weekend blinking oil the canyon and ollcr-trother assistance Hie investigation was compounded by the hravy (low of deer buntem coming and going threiugh Hie area who had to be checked for t I) At ptrss lime, no further information bad been released. Ilx not that I couldnt be a hunter Meint the last m a line o( 8 children, I had older brothers u ho had hunting in their blood Kvt-dad hunted behind the old smeller a (ru miles (mm home, and ii umi.iIK hoik home at work l a m opening morning Senior Citizen News Tiit vi i |